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PIC World Clock |
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Graphically displays calendar, clock, and global time-zone data. Returning from holiday, Editor Mike commented to the author that he had seen an interesting world clock display at his hotel. It consisted of a world map across which was a series of light emitting diodes whose brilliance portrayed local time-zone daylight conditions. Could the author design one? In EPE Feb ’01, the author’s article Using Graphics L.C.D.s had been presented. Could this l.c.d. (liquid crystal display) be used to portray a world map? The author knew that, in principle, it was possible to produce a screen dump of any image and process it for loading into a PIC microprocessor for output to a graphics l.c.d. Based on this, the end result of this project is a PIC16F877-based circuit whose graphics l.c.d. shows the following:
More details on this construction project can be found in the August 2002 issue of EPE Online, the world's first web-delivered electronics and computing hobbyist magazine. PURCHASE this issue or peruse more Projects |